| Charles E. Perkins. Mobile IP as seen by the IETF. ConneXions---The Interoperability Report, 8(3):2--20, March 1994. |
....destination ES s current address in the datagram s header. Although the enhanced version of VIP greatly improves on the original s ability to delete out of date cache entries, it has not solved all of the problems. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has created a Mobile IP working group [44, 54] with the charter to develop a method for supporting mobility on the TCP IP Internet. The design, which is still in progress, is simple. Each mobile ES is assigned a home address, which is an Internet address that remains the same regardless of the mobile ES s location. When the mobile ES has ....
....can be restored to the values that a correspondent s transport layer expects to see. To some extent, the TCP IP protocol suite is a victim of its own success: it has been so widely adopted that it is difficult to contemplate a major change at this point. See Myles and Skellern [41, 42] and Perkins [44] for other surveys of mobility proposals for the TCP IP Internet. 2.2 ISO OSI Connectionless Routing Architecture Several mobility schemes have been proposed for the ISO OSI connectionless routing architecture. We provide a very brief summary of that architecture here; refer to Chapter 4 for a ....
Charles E. Perkins. Mobile IP as seen by the IETF. ConneXions---The Interoperability Report, 8(3):2--20, March 1994.
....the normal subnet model of operation, since even if two Mobile Hosts share the same subnet address there is no guarantee they will be directly connected in other words, within range of each other. This is compatible with the model of operation offered by the mobile IP working group of the IETF [12, 10]. The new routing algorithm was particularly developed for enabling the creation of ad hoc networks, which are most specifically targeted for the operation of mobile computers. However, the routing algorithm itself, and the operation of an ad hoc network, can be beneficially used in situations ....
Charles Perkins. Mobile IP as seen by the IETF. Connexions, pages 2--20, Mar 1994.
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